Indra, the mighty Lord of Devaloka is one of the most ancient Hindu deities, who emerged from the Vedic literature as the quintessential king of gods (Devaraja), destroyer of forts (Purandar), and the bringer of rains that enriched fields and bestowed abundance. The image of Indra in Indian art is a comparatively rare occurrence, one brought to you through this watercolor painting. Enthroned on his Airavata elephant, who is festively dressed and in an energetic posture, Indra dressed like a royal king oozes splendor.
The multitude of eyes on his body draws attention to the legend of Indra and Ahalya from Ramayana, where he was cursed by Rishi Gautama as a result of which his body grew a thousand eyes. Bringing to life a legendary figure from sacred Vedic literature, this painting gives you a piece of ancient India.
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